Jeffrey Epstein photos: Nearly 100 images released including weird selfies and home pics
The House Oversight Committee in Washington have decided to make more than 70 new Jeffrey Epstein photos available to the public after Democrats released 19 images today
by Tim Hanlon · The MirrorMore than 70 further Jeffrey Epstein photos have now been released after images of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Donald Trump appeared in an earlier batch today.
The House Oversight Committee in Washington have decided to make the new photos available to the public. It comes after Democrats Taken released 19 images – which the committee said came from Epstein’s estate.
The photos reinforce the financier was tied in the past to a wide variety of powerful and high-profile people whose connections to him are now under significant scrutiny.
A post on X from the committee read: "In the interest of transparency, we will continue to release photos from the Epstein estate. We have released an additional 70+ photos sent to our Committee. More to come."
Many of the latest images appear to show locations on Little Saint James, dubbed Epstein Island. And there is a photo of Epstein in a bath.
The earlier 19 photos released by Democratic lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee were a small part of more than 95,000 they received from the estate of Epstein, who died in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
The photos were separate from the case files that the Department of Justice is now under compulsion to release, but anticipation is growing as the Trump administration faces a deadline next week to produce the Epstein files that have been the source of conspiracy theories and speculation for years.
Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, did not say whether any of the women in the photos was a victim of abuse, but he added, “Our commitment from day one has been to redact any photo, any information that could lead to any sort of harm to any of the victims.”
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson accused Democrats of “selectively releasing cherry-picked photos with random redactions to try and create a false narrative” and called it part of a “Democrat hoax against President Trump.”
Democrats pledged to continue to release photos in the days and weeks ahead, as they look to pressure Trump over his Republican administration’s earlier refusal to release documents in the Epstein probe. Garcia said that his staff had looked through about a quarter of the images it had received from Epstein’s estate, which included photos that were sent to him or that he had in his possession.
“Donald Trump right now needs to release the files to the American public so that the truth can come out and we can actually get some sense of justice for the survivors,” Garcia added.
Trump, once a close friend of Epstein, has said that he parted ways with him long before he faced the sex trafficking charges. Clinton, too, has minimized his relationship with Epstein, acknowledging that he traveled on Epstein’s private jet but saying through a spokesperson that he had no knowledge of the late financier’s crimes.
Clinton also has never been accused of misconduct by Epstein’s known victims. However, Republicans on the House committee are pushing him and Hillary Clinton to testify in their investigation.
A spokesperson for the Republican-controlled committee also said that nothing in the documents the committee has received shows “any wrongdoing” by Trump.
Andrew lost his royal titles and privileges this year amid new revelations of his ties to Epstein, though he has denied any wrongdoing.
The 19 photos released also included images of the right-wing political operative Steven Bannon, billionaires Richard Branson and Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and law professor Alan Dershowitz. The men have denied any wrongdoing in their associations with Epstein, who kept many high-profile figures in his circle of friends.